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Upgrading the OpenStack Provider


You can use the OpenStack installer to upgrade your OpenStack and BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management integration to the latest version of OpenStack Provider. The following sections describe the process:


Note

 To troubleshoot an OpenStack upgrade issue, see OpenStack-Provider-issues.

Before you begin

Ensure that the following prerequisites have been met before you perform the OpenStack Provider upgrade procedure:

  • You have downloaded the OpenStack Provider version 2.0.00 or 4.1.1 installer file (setup.cmd or setup.sh) from CLM Zipkit - OpenStack at BMC Communities and stored it in your local computer.

    Note

    To install or upgrade the OpenStack Provider, your version of BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management is installed or upgraded to the appropriate version:

  • The following BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management stack components are running when you install or upgrade the OpenStack Provider:
    • Cloud Platform Manager
    • BMC Action Request System Server (BMC AR System Server)
  • You have the same OS (Microsoft Windows or Linux) on the computer from which the installer is being run and on the computer on which BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management stack components are installed.
  • You have the following privileges on the computer on which you want to run the installer and on which the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management stack components are installed:

    • (Microsoft Windows) Administrator
    • (Linux) root
  • BMC Server Automation Network Shell (NSH) is installed and the RSCD agent is running on the computer on which you want to run the installer.
  • NSH is installed and the RSCD agent is running on the computer on which the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management stack components are installed.
  • Ensure that you have Java 1.7.x 64 bit installed and have set the environment variables (JAVA_HOME and jre PATH).
  • If you are installing or upgrading the OpenStack Provider in a high-availability (HA) environment, you must verify the following properties of the BMC AR System Server, Cloud Platform Manager, and host VMs according to your HA environment configurations:
  • Ensure that in the <Platform_Manager_installation_directory>/configuration/config.ini
    file, the osgi.bundles parameter value (lib/openstack-1.0.jar@start) exists for the OpenStack Provider.

To upgrade OpenStack Provider

The following table lists the steps to upgrade the OpenStack Provider to the latest version:

Task sequence

High-level task

Procedure

1

Perform the prerequisite steps

Complete the required prerequisite steps before you start the OpenStack upgrade process. For example, back up your database and take snapshots of product virtual machines.

2

Run the upgrade

  1. Extract the setup.cmd or setup.sh file from CLM Zipkit - OpenStack at BMC Communities.
  2. Run the installer to upgrade the OpenStack Provider.
    Note: During upgrade, you must specify your enterprise AR System server or cloud AR System server details (as applicable for your environment).

3

Perform postupgrade configuration

  1. Stop the Cloud Platform Manager service.
  2. On the Cloud Platform Manager computer, delete the BMC Software\BMCCloudLifeCycleManagement\Platform_Manager\configuration\org.osgi.eclipse folder.
  3. Start the Cloud Platform Manager service.
  4. Log on at http://<hosts>:8080/arsys/shared/config/config.jsp and flush the BMC Remedy Mid Tier cache.

4

Verify the upgrade

Log on to the BMC Remedy Mid Tier and verify that the following OpenStack resources are displayed correctly:

  1. Verify that the OpenStack Provider is registered, as shown in the following figure:

    ProvReg.png

  2. Verify that multiple accounts for the OpenStack Provider were created, as shown in the following figure:
    MulAc.png

Note:

If you are upgrading an unregistered OpenStack Provider, verify the following items after the upgrade:

  • The openstack-2.0.jar file exists in the Platform_Manager/lib folder.
  • (OpenStack Provider 4.1.1 only) The Platform_Manager/lib folder contains the new util-1.0.0.jar file copied during the upgrade.
  • The osgi.bundles parameter value exists for the OpenStack Provider in the <Platform_Manager_installation_directory>/configuration/config.ini file.

Where to go from here

Configuring-the-OpenStack-Provider

 

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